Back in 1986, when most PC users were still figuring out floppy disks, along came Dr. Ruth Computer Game of Good Sex, a title that promised to educate while entertaining. Imagine trying to learn about intimacy through text prompts and pixelated quizzes—it’s equal parts awkward and hilarious. Instead of sultry visuals, you got multiple-choice questions and a stern reminder that communication is key. The real charm lies in its sincerity: it tried to make sex education less taboo, long before modern apps. Playing it today feels like rummaging through your parents’ old self-help books—embarrassing, yet strangely enlightening.
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